Bring somebody up VS Educate somebody  - Bring somebody up is to take care of a child and teach them how to behave. It's usually done by parents / family. Educate is to teach somebody at a school / university., A public school VS A private school - A public school is run by the government and is usually free. You have to pay to go to a private school., Pupils VS Students - Pupils study in an elementary / middle / high school (especially in the UK). Students are people who study at any age., A teacher VS A professor  - A teacher teaches in any school aside from a college or university. A professor teaches at a college or university., Terms VS Semesters - Terms are 3-4 periods of the year when classes are held in schools/universities. Semesters are the two periods that the school / college year is divided into, especially in the US., A high school VS An elementary school  - A high school is for students between 14-18 years old. An elementary school is for students between 5-10 years, Pass an exam VS Fail an exam  - To pass an exam is to achieve the required standard in an exam or test. To fail an exam is the opposite, meaning you didn't get the required score., Learn VS Study  - Learning to get knowledge or a skill. Studying is to spend time learning about something., Be punished VS Be suspended - To be punished is to make someone suffer because they've done something bad or wrong. To be suspended is to officially make somebody leave school because they have done something wrong., A boarding school VS A school - A boarding school is a school where students eat, sleep, live, and study. A school is a place where students go to be educated., Take an exam VS Retake an exam - Taking an exam is the same as take a test. Retaking an exam is to take an exam again because you've previously failed it., Do homework VS Do housework - Doing homework is doing the task given by teachers at home. Doing housework is to do the work involved in taking care of a home, eg. cleaning, cooking, etc., A single-sex school VS A mixed school - A single-sex school is a school for either boys or girls, but not both. A mixed school is a school for both boys and girls., A graduate VS A student - A graduate is a person who has a college or university degree. A student is a person who studies at any age., A required subject VS An optional subject - A required subject is one you have to study. An optional subject is one that you can choose to study or not., History VS A story - History is a subject that is the study of past events. A story is a description of events and people that a writer has invented to entertain., IT VS PE - IT stands for information technology. PE stands for physical education., A principal VS A teacher - A principal is a person who is in charge of a school. A teacher is a person who teaches in any school aside from a university., A graduate VS A university - A university is a place where you can study for a degree or do research. A graduate is someone who has completed all their classes, A score VS A grade - A score is the result of a test or exam, given as a number. A grade is the result of a test or exam, given as a letter.,

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